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Jimmie Kaska

WEAU 13 News

Wisconsin, United States

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Past articles by Jimmie:

Pizza Del Re celebrates grand re-opening

After closing in 2021 and being sold in 2022, Pizza Del Re is back. → Read More

Gov. Evers: Former Wisconsin Gov. Tony Earl is ‘seriously ill’

Earl served as Wisconsin’s governor from 1983 to 1987. → Read More

Gov. Evers: Former Wisconsin Gov. Tony Earl is ‘seriously ill’

Earl served as Wisconsin’s governor from 1983 to 1987. → Read More

Gov. Evers: Former Wisconsin Gov. Tony Earl is ‘seriously ill’

Earl served as Wisconsin’s governor from 1983 to 1987. → Read More

Nurse accused of cutting off dying patient’s foot without permission pleads not guilty

A Wisconsin nurse who is charged with removing a dying patient’s foot without permission pleaded not guilty to all charges during her arraignment in Pierce County Circuit Court on Thursday. → Read More

Nurse accused of cutting off dying patient’s foot without permission pleads not guilty

A Wisconsin nurse who is charged with removing a dying patient’s foot without permission pleaded not guilty to all charges during her arraignment in Pierce County Circuit Court on Thursday. → Read More

Nurse accused of cutting off dying patient’s foot without permission pleads not guilty

A Wisconsin nurse who is charged with removing a dying patient’s foot without permission pleaded not guilty to all charges during her arraignment in Pierce County Circuit Court on Thursday. → Read More

Nurse accused of cutting off dying patient’s foot without permission pleads not guilty

A Wisconsin nurse who is charged with removing a dying patient’s foot without permission pleaded not guilty to all charges during her arraignment in Pierce County Circuit Court on Thursday. → Read More

3M lets go of dozens of workers in Menomonie plant as part of company-wide layoffs

53 workers were let go at 3M’s Menomonie plant this week. → Read More

3M lets go of dozens of workers in Menomonie plant as part of company-wide layoffs

53 workers were let go at 3M’s Menomonie plant this week. → Read More

Wisconsin DOT updates progress on Cobban Bridge replacement project

20 concrete girders are being set this week as construction continues on the $4.7 million bridge. → Read More

No one hurt in Chippewa Falls house fire Tuesday evening

The fire happened just before 6 p.m. on Dover Street. → Read More

3 businesses vie for available Class B liquor license in Eau Claire

A decision on who will receive the license will be made at the end of the month by the City Council. → Read More

School District of Altoona to hold referendum information sessions

The sessions will be held March 13 and 16 in Altoona. → Read More

1 person hurt after crash in Dunn County Monday morning

A vehicle turned in front of a semi tractor-trailer, resulting in a crash in northern Dunn County on Highway 64. → Read More

1 person dead after La Crosse apartment building fire Tuesday morning

Firefighters found the person dead inside of the apartment. → Read More

La Crosse County Sheriff’s Office investigating suspicious death of child

The child was found unresponsive, and despite life-saving measures, died on Saturday. → Read More

Multiple people hurt, 1 person arrested in 2 crashes on Highway 53 Friday night

A series of incidents closed Highway 53 northbound for nearly two hours on Friday night. → Read More

Turtle Lake man charged with possession of child pornography

The 22-year-old man admitted to having multiple social media accounts and videos of child porn before being arrested. → Read More

Skating rinks in Eau Claire closed for the rest of the season

In addition, cross country ski trails will not be groomed for the rest of the winter. → Read More